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| NEW - With digital viewfinder and tilt
sensor – simply perfect! |
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| The digital viewfinder and the integrated tilt
sensor make the Leica DISTO™ A8 an innovation worldwide and open
up completely new possibilities. Comfortably find your target
with the three-fold digital zoom made even easier with the
blended in crosshairs. The brightness of the grayscales display
can be manually adjusted; ideal for poorly contrasting targets!
The tilt sensor does not only indicate angles, but also real
horizontal distances and various indirect height measurements. |
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Tilt sensor
Any tilt can be easily measured by just placing the
housing on the slope. |
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Digital viewfinder (3-fold zoom)
Essential for far distances and in sunshine. |
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Indirect height measurements
By using the tilt sensor and the digital viewfinder, heights
can be determined in the first measurement even without reflecting the
laser beam. |
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| Features |
Your advantages |
| Measuring range of 0.05 m/0.16 ft up to 200
m/650 ft; typical. accuracy ± 1.5 mm/ ± 0.06 in |
Precise, fast and reliable measurements |
| Power Range Technology™ |
Measure over long distances (approx. 100 m) without target plate |
| Digital viewfinder with 3-fold zoom |
Easy measurements in sunshine and to far away
targets |
| Tilt sensor |
Measure tilts by setting the housing on the
object |
| Indirect tilt measurements |
Height measurements, e.g. without reflecting
the laser beam through the tilt sensor |
| Indirect height / distance measurements |
Measure to inaccessible areas – at the press
of the button, more detailed information will be available |
| Grayscales display |
Best contrast possible; 9 brightness settings available |
| IP54 |
Spray water and dust proof – essential for construction sites |
Supplied with:
- Holster
- Batteries
- User Manual & Safety Instructions
- Calibration Certificate (Quality confirmation with serial number,
inspection date and measurement deviation for distances and inclinations)
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